VIDEO: Shipwreck The Grace Channon Schooner - Great lakes diving

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BeckyKagan

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NEW VIDEO: The Grace Channon was a 3 masted wooden schooner that sailed the Great Lakes in 1877. She collided with another ship in a storm and sank into the deep waters of Lake Michigan. She's been sitting upright on the bottom for 138 years and in good condition. The water is 185ft deep and due to zebra muscles it's quite clear. One unique feature on this wreck is the intact cabin on the stern. Erik Foreman​ and I spent 45min on the bottom and over an hour of decompression diving a 17/40dil both of us on Megalodon Rebreathers. Enjoy!


Video by Becky Kagan Schott
Liquid Productions


https://vimeo.com/132732953
 
Excellent work and great choice of music... all comes together beautifully and captivates the viewer.

Wish I was there.
 
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